The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 16, 1962, Image 10

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SECTION B — PAGE 2 : THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1962 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA |
SWEET VALLEY NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS TRUCKSVILLE 8
Th Ry ee eed Son hp Greases. Gi . : BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-2544 ® Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert "Harding 888-2270 Trucksville Service Mothers and | spent the weekend with friends in |
David, and Mrs. Vida Kitchen spent had as pad ig Wi PERNEROOK, Migs Gevage Sharer UR.a5140 agi NON rs: lia Boshm Nn Sy Jeet
| a day at Hershey recently. : Mrs, Joseph Blazick. Jr., Pratt Mr, HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage NE 9-9531 { ® SWEST VALLEY, Mrs, Abert Ray GR J.5%11 Po Ci psp ~ Bn ar % pp:
i Mr. and Mrs. William George and |and Mrs. Leonard Blazick, Debbie, || IDETOVAN, Bess Cooke NE 8 TRUCKEVILLE, Nelson Weelbert 606-168 1 William Rhodes, and RD, |spent several days mith their parents, foe
. daughter, Marcia Jean, were the |Lance and Joseph, Levittown; Mr || JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William Hughes 696-1005 e : : ms wher uipr
¥ ph, ; Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert|and Mrs. Gerald Blazick, and Bar-|| LEHMAN, Barbara Simms OR 4-3391 ® Birthday P LEAVE : : Ie
George and daughters, Kathy and |bara Zoe, Patterson. MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 17-2134 @ em ay 5 TOR ATafRa buss
Karen, Alden, last week. Mrs. Blanche Bonning, Lake Silk: Bes. Corals Dunne Carverton| Mr. and Mrs. Luther Gregory, bod,
i in ® : y LED a———————eisii—m— Road, entertained at a birthday party | Lewis Avenue, left August 1 fo i
Mrs. William James and daugh- | worth, entertained Mr. and Mrs. 3 Z in honor of her daughter, Paula, who Te be
ter, Debra, Clark Summit, spent{Frank (Smiley, Clamour, over the [entertained = Sunday, the latter's) Sweet Valley, succumbed to a heart : observed her thirteenth birthd Es eri Dh iy Er
Twesday visithhg with Mrs. James’ | week-end. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ayers, |attack at his home at Painted Post, i. 10 ; Followi i Torch Vid Tove] by moior gor and wrailer, Pur
mother, Mrs. Vida Kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, and and son, Bobby, Tunkhannock. N. Y. Local residents attending the Sund third i ib + of circulation I ar yr an ee iy ig > onthe Ro
3 . : ; - 2 ) Rr: : 3 Sunday was my ir wee! e out of circulation long. . ern states into Canada and then to te
umn Jay po. 30 Seegheer Kathy, Pills, will ar- eb Ys ig » iL ho sl preaching at Larksville and Ply-| Charles Johns, our assistant pas-| Mrs. Clarence Sorber and infant |Alaska. They look ara to visit- rds.
Ing Wo Wosks ith Hu. hohe) ry a Bs a and Mie Alva Case. 2 v Creek; Mrs. Doyle Roberts 2h Son. mouth while the pastor is on vaca- | tor, and David Glahn of Carverton, Se bow returned home from |ing the cities of Nome, Juneau, and By
end aunt, Mr. end Mrs. William and Mrs. James (Culp, and her| Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cragle, Sr.|Dorman, Dallas, Mrs. Bessie Water- on a & A i : ig Fi og Mrs, i Pioneer Ave- ig al
@ecorge. Linda’s mother and bro- |grandparents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. E [had as guests Saturday, Mr. and [Stripe and Mrs. Edna Wandell, |. ? 2) i > or ha au 3 ry a ee nue ha eturned fre Hyattsville, |i Li Toll Cool Bs pen Ein
ther, David, drove her up and Mr. |Boston, Pikes Creek. Sunday, Mr.| Mrs. Walter Long, Jr. and daughter, | Broadway; Mr. and Mrs. Russell > : h thi He Ng or a Zon a Pe nsy Sas Md. ie i t > ts 3 ot Der Wome 90 Ourverion Reed [on
and Mrs. George and daughter, |and Mrs. Culp entertained at a pic- Daryl, son Curtis, Richmond, |Wandell, Broadway, Mr. and Mrs. J. = : on > Pl to fhe 11 ofl ye Tuple, gg pee with her. AR Mrs iy Se Fl lot
Marcia, accompanied Linda home. nic dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Albert |Indiana, and Mr. Long's mother, | E. Boston, Pikes Creek. Tove A row De i ar, oo, D hi 1 oo : y a. and x ve Tar Win Be?
: 3 2 ? ? o'clock service and then we all went | Jackie VanTuyle, Don Daniels, Ron- | Downn. She also visited another | Terrace, visited friends in Hornell, Tr.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Witkoski, For- | Johnson, Lightstreet and Mr. and | Mrs. Walter Long, Sr. Wilkes- CHRISTINE SAYRE out to dinner nie Booth, Susan LaBar, Carol and daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Elston and |N. Y. 1 k 20 k
est Hills, spent the wesk-ond with | Mrs. J. E. Boston. Barre. oe THIRD BIRTHDAY The road men have begun digging |Ken Disque. *% | family in Silver Springs. She attend-| Tred J. Bottoms of Long Island, =
Br. and Mrs. John Bush, Syberts-| Donna Bronson, Pikes Creek, had, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Decker, Lake am fo oe Orga narrow drainage ditches along the| It was reported to me that David [ed the capping exercises at Sibley | N.Y. spent a weekend recently with ugh
ville. as her week-end guest Hannah |Silkworth will spend next week at ,& party honoring Ner | ,,.q at our end of it. They lay |Glahn did a good piece of wo rk |Memorial Hospital in Washington | his sister, Mrs. Bertha Evans on ’s.
Bert Andrews, Lake Silkworth, | Newberry, Meeker. Donna recently | Skyline Inn, in the Pocanos. Seager Christine 3, on Wednes- | i 3er block tile in them. The |preaching Sunday in the absence of | D-C. where Nancy Downs, her grand-| Holly Street. uth:
was taken to the Nanticoke State |spent a week as the guest of her| Mr. ‘and Mrs. Edwin Burkhardt roid ke Tiaved and little digging machine did very nice- | Pastor Reid. We are always glad |daughter, received her cap. Reynolds Class Meets dM
‘Hospital Sunday, and may have an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- [and children; Brenda and Janet and he Both sory He nS John 119 #5: a while but then a ledge of [when our young people do well. | Birthday greetings his week to, Reynolds Bible Class of Trucksville lose
San this ash: ata ard Maleski, Plymouth. Me a Mrs. Wns Sots, all rl hs Wg opr poi rock was encountered which had to | Also I heard that the soloist was Sus, Frank Mathers, Sr., Mrs. Frank | Methodist Church met at the home nor
Mrs. Jean aws, Nort ke, | 'W.S.C.S. of Maple Grove Msetho- ver Springs, Maryland, were the rs : ’ | be blasted out. ip good, Miss Betty Davis of Trucks- |Kreigh, Mrs. J.A. Martin, Mrs. Nancy | of Mrs. J.B. Schooley, Harris Hill org
has as guests, her nephew and fami- | dist Church will have an ice cream gesis es ees of or and Mrs. Al- Oe Sars he BIRD SONG ville, E. Webster, Mrs. B. C. Post, Mrs.|Road, last Wednesday night. Meet- gh
a Te Cyl big Se A roa 2 he Mr ant Mrs : a oy sisting Mrs. Sayre were Mrs. Thomas We wondered about how our On Monday AINE me oh Wone Sars Palen Gary Bligh. Wendy J ing yas salle Youide IY the grouns i 3
¥ ; , Jr. and } - | Barbeques, home made pies and | VI. 2200! elslelchtel | oy easing: Mrs. William Sayre, Sr.| Song bird population would be for a ride to take Catherine to Wil- | Moss, Ronald Gaylord, Brian Scott | president, Mrs. WIA. Cease after irtra
mington, Del. Recent dinner guests |beverages will be on sale. 3 a is the son of the Ms. Thorrit Ri Byte, ~Sr.;| | affected by the removal of sev- |liamsport to Lycoming College. She Johnson, Richard Moss, Jeffery Dick- | members of the class had enjoyed d
were Dr. and Mrs. Edward Dwyer | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Carichner |Albert Burkhardts and Mr. Haas is | JOSEPH HAINES eral trees and shrubs along this [registered in the Northeastern Re- som, Hal Keller, Herbert Webster, Jr. | the flowers and natural beauty sur- ricci
the brother of Mrs. Burkhardt and OBSERVES SIXTH BIRTHDAY end of our road. It is with |gional School of Church Music and {and Betty Jane Grey. rounding the Schooley home. Thirty- ree
; Mes. Gelsleichter. : Mr. and Mis. Goo Hai pleasure that I report birds [Will attend all week. She attend- Mrs. Herman Miller and infant son | one members and friends attended. =
i SPECI = Jeanne Drapiewski has returned Sweet Valley SH ol d coming as usual to the kitchen [ed two years ago and found it en- |have returned to their home at| Mr. and Mrs. SD. Finney spent Ve
| AL OFF ER ON Fora from ii Cogvends, Mars Fort aoe ' Friday 5 vy ¥ window sill feeder. The gorg- |riching. Meadowcrest from General Hospital. | the weekend with their son and YO.
. oh ros a som or. Fhe ~ Be Tose. on his hi birthday or eous cardinals have brought Last week Dorothy drove over to Mrs. William Clewell returned daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr.
=m ® CH EW ABLE Pe = atchung, N. J. Junior tending were Jostohs boda ond their adolescent children to the Keystone Junior College to the Vis- | from a visit with her son-in-law and [Finney and family in Lancaster. ont
; High School this winter. _— ] feeder to show them how to |itors’ Day program concluding the | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford | Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Schooley
= Ne dM ] Dribelbis, | sister, George, Jr. David, Karen and el ol daughter, Mrs. Charles ; rs. I
| VITAMINS oN i _— Cleon Tal elbis, Darl Svandpirents - Mr. and. Moo eat sunflower seeds and peanut | Week of Mission Study. Her mother | ang family in Waynesboro, Va. have changed their address from eo W
P r 3s. amas easing and children, Sheldon a a 7 he. y butter. So there’s more gen- |went with her. Kenneth C. Woolbert of Rice Street | S. Memorial Highway to 8 Harris tow
Wi ommy John and Beth Ann spent a es o> Lh erations of those welcome birds During the past week when Har- Hill Road. ] Mr
TH ENTRAPPED FLAVOR* Saturday 10 DORON, Where Hey | i Er A | growing up ‘with us. Further |old snd Margaret Harries grand-|Volgerls in. Prospect Parl: for six} Corey Perrin, Philadelphia, and Rot
| 3 3 yilisd 3 Ida Miller, who is seri- AE a ae a more, this season we have been | child, Jeffrey, was visiting them weeks while Mr. Volgaris is in [Donald Perrin, Wilkes-Barre, spent E -
¢ 1 SS SES es onsy i qe : seeing and hearing more tow- |there was something more happen- | Greece. last week with ‘their grandparents,
30 tablets FREE & ZB SESENA Mrs. Evan T. Edwards Lake Silk- i Bt ahs Le of pis grand- or Sy Pa Er is said |ing down in Wilmington, Del. There | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Saunders of | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin, Holly It
| ‘with pur chase of HE ! YOu, ow chan of ie pay er his. birthda x whil Ne to be a ground-feeding bird. |Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris, Jr, Lewistown foumer tesidents; of Ter-|Smest ly
i Hp sponsored bw Netinds rapist oh rs = : Bi But one day we were startled |Were welcominging on Friday, Aug- race Street spent Monday evening| Mr. and Mrs. John Nylund and Iz .
re ular bottl pH OubLY rn ra e worth fire : ens Ar, ol ith tov © | this splendid |ust 10, another son, Harold John | with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stolarick,| daughters of Hyattsville, Md. have
g €0 Slatieeattie Calvin Ryan, Riverside, Joseph Joy to, Sep ys. SD isiti i rre
Ati house last Wednesday. e yan, , Joseph was ied : _ | Harris. Congratulations! Fern Street. The Saunders are !|returned home after visiting friends i
2 ; FETED O bitten by a dog. He was treated at bird on our feeder eating feer 3 woe : : : : i Mr
ih N ELEVENTH BIRTHDAY Al s tre: a Yessly of our contribution: He visiting friends and relatives in|and relatives here. Mrs. Nylund is :
*Children taste | Sor Eo Decker Lake Mr Lillian Hildebrant, Dallas;| Das come again and again. We Fernbrook ile a slay ay Pe bas .
ilkwo: entertained at a dinner, : » ) : : :
| ci ; ’ : ) bi love his whistle-song. 3 Th
ge Saturday, honoring Raymond Fer- [and son, James, Greensboro, visited | : : Mrs. Jane Sowers, Fern iSt. is a ©
the citrus-flavor tig, on his eleventh birthday. At- with Bess Klinetob, Sunday. Our familly were dinner guests at | patient in General Hospital. rne
an et 2 tending ‘were Mr. and Mrs. Al| Condition of Mrs. Anna Hoover, |the District Parsonage in Kingston | Sincere sympathy is extended the : seks
never the vitamins! Chicoki and sons, Jimmie and Rich- | Carpenter Convalescent Home, re-| With Rev. and Mrs. Leon Bouton. | relatives of the late Margaret De- WIN $50 Mr.
’ X ard: Mr, and Mrs. Ed Mazroth; Mr. | mains about the same. Ss Bltg mos we Tule gil Jery vine, Main St. She operated a id (
: : and Mrs. Duane Harkleroad, and | Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Holcomb, Sr. | Caroline Wilson, daughter - | beauty shop in her home for many mr seke
son, Leon, North Springfield, | bad as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. 2 Mo Douglas J Mrs. | years. EVERY FRIDAY r.
Virgina: Mr. and Mrs. Fertig, and |Paul Thomas and children, Judy n, the daug f the Boutons | A film, “Dead Men On Furlough” ren
Mr. and Mrs. Decker. i and Brian, Muhlenburg; Mr. and|Wwas in Nesbitt Hospital where a|will be shown at Glenview P. M. IN izab
' ENJOYS SECOND BIRTHDAY Mrs. Clifford Hontz, Plymouth. son, Douglas, Jr., was born on Tues- | church on Sunday evening, August LUZERNE {ys
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cragle,| Mr. and Mrs. James Bottoms, son, day ‘night. Little Cary Caroline|g¢ at 7 pm. It is by World Mr.
Mooretown, entertained at a fami. |Jimmie, and Mrs. James Banks,| (about the age of Caroline Ken-|vyision, Inc. ) ildr
ly dinner Sunday honoring their | Wilkes-Barre were guests of Mr. needy) insisted Douglas was “my| Many local residents traveled to GET COUPONS FREE IN whe
son, Jeffrey, on his second birthday. [80d Mrs. Albert L. Ray, Monday. baby, ’ and seemed pleased about | Williamsport on Friday and Satur- PARTICIPATING STORES pun
bs “| Attending were his grandparents, BIG FISH : it all. Also Rev. David Bouton and | day to cheer on the All Stars. It was a fe
EVANS DRUG STOR E Mr. and Mrs. John Gomb, Warrior Alex Grudkowski was the [Fee Janet were there. really a thrill to see these boys * ANN’S APPAREL * MAYERS VARIETY Mr.
: Run, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence | envy of his fishing companions Mrs. Lucy Howell reports that she | come through with the State Cham- *x ARMY & NAVY STORE * NOVAKS CONFECTIONERY rk,
: Cragle, Mooretown: his great-grand-| last Sunday at Lake Silkworth |has been laid up for over a week | pionship. We were proud to be in id f
gle, 3 gr g . bp * BUDDIES SHOP -% FRED L. PARRY RAMBLER il;
SHAVERTOWN mother, Mrs. Mable Hess, the hon-| When he landed a six-and-a- | with lumbago. It is unusual for | the Motorcade welcoming the boys illia
oree and his parents. half Lag walleye, which = Lucy to be laid up. She is the active | home. Best: of luck from all of * FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR = * PRITCHARD’S DRUGSTORE
5 ; RMER SWEE ALLE measur twenty-nine inches. type, and it is hoped she will not |Fernbrook when you compete at x * , ra
Next To P ostoffice And Just As Reliable ! RO oR aun It is reported to be one of the Medford, Mass. GLOBE STORE . REE Tyas TRUE Sik
George. Roberts Eronly of largest brought in from the ive Sys tS ping last week, near Mr. and Mrs. Sam WVoletto and * STRAUSERS Floor Covering * THRIFT SHOES A.
? Lake this season. giichards ners. children, Wayne, Jerry, Brenda, lend
: ’ : Barry” Ray, fishing with his | Mrs. Walter Pall, with her son|Faith and Diane, Easton spent a few FILL. IN NAME — DROP IN BOX ts,
We re Rea d For Se h 0 0 l- father, Al Ray, and Jim Bot- Jimmie, a former Little League ball days visiting Mr. and Mrs. George ey
= d toms, reeled in a twenty-inch player; Mrs. Avis Kocher, with |gShaver, Jr. E. Overbrook Ave. last XOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN mn
; : 9 troust last Thursday. daughters Millicent . and Harriet, | week on their return trip from A
| ARE YOU? | conic xin. aavanter of wo | were among the crowd that st Ganda, 8:30 P.M. Sh
: : and Mrs. Joseph G. Kipp, and her | tended the [Little League baseball Mrs. ‘1ilfian - Shelthamer, Forn re
2 : cousin Mary Elizabeth Wasco, spent | game in Williamsport Saturday. EM wa ist Mis Chri vn
EVERYTHING FOR GIRLS and BOYS Bor tk ith Uynihin's, sroriure] Conus Bl, Seater of Mir and | ita of Bee sive, Mos: Cure 2 j &°
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kozem- | Mrs. Walter Pall, is on an extended ;
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PLUS B00 Extra SEL Green Stamps | 5 ie, coe sm oo 58S 050000 S05 2 VINA PER — be
: ard Kipp and Barry Ray, members | of Fort Knox, Kentucky, taking in 2 jay!
With ever $5 0 More of Boy Scout Troop 444, enjoyed | points of historic interest. o BUY A PAIR sn or
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